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Complexity

Conditions 1
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Size

Total Lines 4
Code Lines 2

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 2
CRAP Score 1

Importance

Changes 3
Bugs 0 Features 0
Metric Value
c 3
b 0
f 0
dl 0
loc 4
ccs 2
cts 2
cp 1
rs 10
cc 1
eloc 2
nc 1
nop 1
crap 1
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<?php
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namespace Stringy;
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use voku\helper\AntiXSS;
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use voku\helper\URLify;
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use voku\helper\UTF8;
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/**
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 * Class Stringy
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 *
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 * @package Stringy
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 */
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class Stringy implements \Countable, \IteratorAggregate, \ArrayAccess
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{
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  /**
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   * An instance's string.
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   *
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   * @var string
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   */
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  protected $str;
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  /**
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   * The string's encoding, which should be one of the mbstring module's
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   * supported encodings.
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   *
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   * @var string
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   */
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  protected $encoding;
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  /**
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   * Initializes a Stringy object and assigns both str and encoding properties
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   * the supplied values. $str is cast to a string prior to assignment, and if
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   * $encoding is not specified, it defaults to mb_internal_encoding(). Throws
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   * an InvalidArgumentException if the first argument is an array or object
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   * without a __toString method.
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   *
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   * @param  mixed  $str      Value to modify, after being cast to string
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   * @param  string $encoding The character encoding
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   *
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   * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if an array or object without a
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   *         __toString method is passed as the first argument
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   */
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  public function __construct($str = '', $encoding = null)
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  {
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    if (is_array($str)) {
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      throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
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          'Passed value cannot be an array'
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      );
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    } elseif (is_object($str) && !method_exists($str, '__toString')) {
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      throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
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          'Passed object must have a __toString method'
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      );
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    }
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    // don't throw a notice on PHP 5.3
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    if (!defined('ENT_SUBSTITUTE')) {
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      define('ENT_SUBSTITUTE', 8);
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    }
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    // init
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    UTF8::checkForSupport();
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    $this->str = (string)$str;
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    if ($encoding) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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      $this->encoding = $encoding;
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    } else {
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      UTF8::mbstring_loaded();
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      $this->encoding = mb_internal_encoding();
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    }
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    if ($encoding) {
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The expression $encoding of type string|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the string can be empty. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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      $this->encoding = $encoding;
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    } else {
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      $this->encoding = mb_internal_encoding();
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the value in $str.
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   *
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   * @return string The current value of the $str property
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   */
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  public function __toString()
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  {
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    return $this->str;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns a new string with $string appended.
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   *
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   * @param  string $string The string to append
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended $string
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   */
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  public function append($string)
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  {
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    return static::create($this->str . $string, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Append an password (limited to chars that are good readable).
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   *
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   * @param int    $length        length of the random string
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended password
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   */
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  public function appendPassword($length)
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  {
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    $possibleChars = '2346789bcdfghjkmnpqrtvwxyzBCDFGHJKLMNPQRTVWXYZ';
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    return $this->appendRandomString($length, $possibleChars);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Append an unique identifier.
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   *
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   * @param string|int $extraPrefix
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended unique identifier as md5-hash
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   */
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  public function appendUniqueIdentifier($extraPrefix = '')
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// Bad
class Router
{
    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $_SERVER['HOST'].$path;
    }
}

// Better
class Router
{
    private $host;

    public function __construct($host)
    {
        $this->host = $host;
    }

    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $this->host.$path;
    }
}

class Controller
{
    public function myAction(Request $request)
    {
        // Instead of
        $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? intval($_GET['page']) : 1;

        // Better (assuming you use the Symfony2 request)
        $page = $request->query->get('page', 1);
    }
}
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  {
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    $prefix = mt_rand() .
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              session_id() .
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              (isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']) ? $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] : '') .
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              (isset($_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR']) ? $_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR'] : '') .
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              $extraPrefix;
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    return $this->append(md5(uniqid($prefix, true) . $prefix));
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  }
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  /**
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   * Append an random string.
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   *
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   * @param int    $length        length of the random string
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   * @param string $possibleChars characters string for the random selection
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended random string
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   */
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  public function appendRandomString($length, $possibleChars = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789')
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  {
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    // init
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    $i = 0;
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    $length = (int)$length;
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    $str = $this->str;
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    $maxlength = UTF8::strlen($possibleChars);
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    if ($maxlength === 0) {
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      return $this;
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    }
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    // add random chars
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    while ($i < $length) {
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      $char = UTF8::substr($possibleChars, mt_rand(0, $maxlength - 1), 1);
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      $str .= $char;
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      $i++;
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    }
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    return $this->append($str);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Creates a Stringy object and assigns both str and encoding properties
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   * the supplied values. $str is cast to a string prior to assignment, and if
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   * $encoding is not specified, it defaults to mb_internal_encoding(). It
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   * then returns the initialized object. Throws an InvalidArgumentException
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   * if the first argument is an array or object without a __toString method.
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   *
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   * @param  mixed  $str      Value to modify, after being cast to string
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   * @param  string $encoding The character encoding
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   *
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   * @return Stringy A Stringy object
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   * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if an array or object without a
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   *         __toString method is passed as the first argument
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   */
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  public static function create($str = '', $encoding = null)
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  {
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    return new static($str, $encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the substring between $start and $end, if found, or an empty
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   * string. An optional offset may be supplied from which to begin the
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   * search for the start string.
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   *
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   * @param  string $start  Delimiter marking the start of the substring
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   * @param  string $end    Delimiter marketing the end of the substring
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   * @param  int    $offset Index from which to begin the search
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has been converted to an URL slug
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   */
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  public function between($start, $end, $offset = 0)
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  {
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    $startIndex = $this->indexOf($start, $offset);
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    if ($startIndex === false) {
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      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
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    }
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    $substrIndex = $startIndex + UTF8::strlen($start, $this->encoding);
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    $endIndex = $this->indexOf($end, $substrIndex);
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    if ($endIndex === false) {
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      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
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    }
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    return $this->substr($substrIndex, $endIndex - $substrIndex);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the index of the first occurrence of $needle in the string,
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   * and false if not found. Accepts an optional offset from which to begin
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   * the search.
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   *
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   * @param  string $needle Substring to look for
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   * @param  int    $offset Offset from which to search
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   *
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   * @return int|bool The occurrence's index if found, otherwise false
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   */
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  public function indexOf($needle, $offset = 0)
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  {
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    return UTF8::strpos($this->str, (string)$needle, (int)$offset, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the substring beginning at $start with the specified $length.
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   * It differs from the UTF8::substr() function in that providing a $length of
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   * null will return the rest of the string, rather than an empty string.
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   *
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   * @param  int $start  Position of the first character to use
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   * @param  int $length Maximum number of characters used
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the substring
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   */
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  public function substr($start, $length = null)
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  {
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    if ($length === null) {
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      $length = $this->length();
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    }
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    $str = UTF8::substr($this->str, $start, $length, $this->encoding);
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    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the length of the string.
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   *
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   * @return int The number of characters in $str given the encoding
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   */
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  public function length()
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  {
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    return UTF8::strlen($this->str, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Trims the string and replaces consecutive whitespace characters with a
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   * single space. This includes tabs and newline characters, as well as
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   * multibyte whitespace such as the thin space and ideographic space.
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str and condensed whitespace
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   */
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  public function collapseWhitespace()
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  {
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    return $this->regexReplace('[[:space:]]+', ' ')->trim();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns a string with whitespace removed from the start and end of the
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   * string. Supports the removal of unicode whitespace. Accepts an optional
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   * string of characters to strip instead of the defaults.
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   *
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   * @param  string $chars Optional string of characters to strip
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str
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   */
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  public function trim($chars = null)
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  {
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    if (!$chars) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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      $chars = '[:space:]';
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    } else {
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      $chars = preg_quote($chars, '/');
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    }
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    return $this->regexReplace("^[$chars]+|[$chars]+\$", '');
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  }
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  /**
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   * Replaces all occurrences of $pattern in $str by $replacement.
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   *
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   * @param  string $pattern     The regular expression pattern
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   * @param  string $replacement The string to replace with
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   * @param  string $options     Matching conditions to be used
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with the result2ing $str after the replacements
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   */
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  public function regexReplace($pattern, $replacement, $options = '')
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  {
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    if ($options === 'msr') {
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      $options = 'ms';
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    }
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    $str = preg_replace(
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        '/' . $pattern . '/u' . $options,
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        $replacement,
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        $this->str
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    );
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    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns true if the string contains all $needles, false otherwise. By
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   * default the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by
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   * setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  array $needles       SubStrings to look for
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   * @param  bool  $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str contains $needle
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   */
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  public function containsAll($needles, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
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    /** @noinspection IsEmptyFunctionUsageInspection */
324 43
    if (empty($needles)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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    foreach ($needles as $needle) {
329 42
      if (!$this->contains($needle, $caseSensitive)) {
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        return false;
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      }
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    }
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    return true;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns true if the string contains $needle, false otherwise. By default
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   * the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by setting
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   * $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  string $needle        Substring to look for
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   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str contains $needle
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   */
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  public function contains($needle, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
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    $encoding = $this->encoding;
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    if ($caseSensitive) {
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      return (UTF8::strpos($this->str, $needle, 0, $encoding) !== false);
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    } else {
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      return (UTF8::stripos($this->str, $needle, 0, $encoding) !== false);
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns true if the string contains any $needles, false otherwise. By
360
   * default the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by
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   * setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  array $needles       SubStrings to look for
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   * @param  bool  $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str contains $needle
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   */
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  public function containsAny($needles, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
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    /** @noinspection IsEmptyFunctionUsageInspection */
371 43
    if (empty($needles)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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375 42
    foreach ($needles as $needle) {
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      if ($this->contains($needle, $caseSensitive)) {
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        return true;
378
      }
379
    }
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381 18
    return false;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the length of the string, implementing the countable interface.
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   *
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   * @return int The number of characters in the string, given the encoding
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   */
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  public function count()
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  {
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    return $this->length();
392
  }
393
394
  /**
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   * Returns the number of occurrences of $substring in the given string.
396
   * By default, the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive
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   * by setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  string $substring     The substring to search for
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   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return int    The number of $substring occurrences
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   */
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  public function countSubstr($substring, $caseSensitive = true)
405
  {
406 15
    if ($caseSensitive) {
407 9
      return UTF8::substr_count($this->str, $substring);
408
    }
409
410 6
    $str = UTF8::strtoupper($this->str, $this->encoding);
411 6
    $substring = UTF8::strtoupper($substring, $this->encoding);
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    return UTF8::substr_count($str, $substring);
414
  }
415
416
  /**
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   * Returns a lowercase and trimmed string separated by dashes. Dashes are
418
   * inserted before uppercase characters (with the exception of the first
419
   * character of the string), and in place of spaces as well as underscores.
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a dasherized $str
422
   */
423 19
  public function dasherize()
424
  {
425 19
    return $this->delimit('-');
426
  }
427
428
  /**
429
   * Returns a lowercase and trimmed string separated by the given delimiter.
430
   * Delimiters are inserted before uppercase characters (with the exception
431
   * of the first character of the string), and in place of spaces, dashes,
432
   * and underscores. Alpha delimiters are not converted to lowercase.
433
   *
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   * @param  string $delimiter Sequence used to separate parts of the string
435
   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a delimited $str
437
   */
438 49
  public function delimit($delimiter)
439
  {
440 49
    $str = $this->trim();
441
442 49
    $str = preg_replace('/\B([A-Z])/u', '-\1', $str);
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    $str = UTF8::strtolower($str, $this->encoding);
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/**
 * @return array|string
 */
function returnsDifferentValues($x) {
    if ($x) {
        return 'foo';
    }

    return array();
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446 49
    $str = preg_replace('/[-_\s]+/u', $delimiter, $str);
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448 49
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
449
  }
450
451
  /**
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   * Ensures that the string begins with $substring. If it doesn't, it's
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   * prepended.
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   *
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   * @param  string $substring The substring to add if not present
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with its $str prefixed by the $substring
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   */
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  public function ensureLeft($substring)
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  {
461 10
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
462
463 10
    if (!$stringy->startsWith($substring)) {
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      $stringy->str = $substring . $stringy->str;
465
    }
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467 10
    return $stringy;
468
  }
469
470
  /**
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   * Returns true if the string begins with $substring, false otherwise. By
472
   * default, the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive
473
   * by setting $caseSensitive to false.
474
   *
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   * @param  string $substring     The substring to look for
476
   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str starts with $substring
479
   */
480 33
  public function startsWith($substring, $caseSensitive = true)
481
  {
482 33
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $this->encoding);
483 33
    $startOfStr = UTF8::substr(
484 33
        $this->str, 0, $substringLength,
485 33
        $this->encoding
486
    );
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    if (!$caseSensitive) {
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489 4
      $substring = UTF8::strtolower($substring, $this->encoding);
490 4
      $startOfStr = UTF8::strtolower($startOfStr, $this->encoding);
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    }
492
493 33
    return (string)$substring === $startOfStr;
494
  }
495
496
  /**
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   * Ensures that the string ends with $substring. If it doesn't, it's
498
   * appended.
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   *
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   * @param  string $substring The substring to add if not present
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with its $str suffixed by the $substring
503
   */
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  public function ensureRight($substring)
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505
  {
506 10
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
507
508 10
    if (!$stringy->endsWith($substring)) {
509 4
      $stringy->str .= $substring;
510
    }
511
512 10
    return $stringy;
513
  }
514
515
  /**
516
   * Returns true if the string ends with $substring, false otherwise. By
517
   * default, the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive
518
   * by setting $caseSensitive to false.
519
   *
520
   * @param  string $substring     The substring to look for
521
   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
522
   *
523
   * @return bool   Whether or not $str ends with $substring
524
   */
525 33
  public function endsWith($substring, $caseSensitive = true)
526
  {
527 33
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $this->encoding);
528 33
    $strLength = $this->length();
529
530 33
    $endOfStr = UTF8::substr(
531 33
        $this->str,
532 33
        $strLength - $substringLength,
533
        $substringLength,
534 33
        $this->encoding
535
    );
536
537 33 View Code Duplication
    if (!$caseSensitive) {
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538 4
      $substring = UTF8::strtolower($substring, $this->encoding);
539 4
      $endOfStr = UTF8::strtolower($endOfStr, $this->encoding);
540
    }
541
542 33
    return (string)$substring === $endOfStr;
543
  }
544
545
  /**
546
   * Returns the first $n characters of the string.
547
   *
548
   * @param  int $n Number of characters to retrieve from the start
549
   *
550
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the first $n chars
551
   */
552 12 View Code Duplication
  public function first($n)
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553
  {
554 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
555
556 12
    if ($n < 0) {
557 2
      $stringy->str = '';
558
    } else {
559 10
      return $stringy->substr(0, $n);
560
    }
561
562 2
    return $stringy;
563
  }
564
565
  /**
566
   * Returns the encoding used by the Stringy object.
567
   *
568
   * @return string The current value of the $encoding property
569
   */
570 3
  public function getEncoding()
571
  {
572 3
    return $this->encoding;
573
  }
574
575
  /**
576
   * Returns a new ArrayIterator, thus implementing the IteratorAggregate
577
   * interface. The ArrayIterator's constructor is passed an array of chars
578
   * in the multibyte string. This enables the use of foreach with instances
579
   * of Stringy\Stringy.
580
   *
581
   * @return \ArrayIterator An iterator for the characters in the string
582
   */
583 1
  public function getIterator()
584
  {
585 1
    return new \ArrayIterator($this->chars());
586
  }
587
588
  /**
589
   * Returns an array consisting of the characters in the string.
590
   *
591
   * @return array An array of string chars
592
   */
593 4
  public function chars()
594
  {
595
    // init
596 4
    $chars = array();
597 4
    $l = $this->length();
598
599 4
    for ($i = 0; $i < $l; $i++) {
600 3
      $chars[] = $this->at($i)->str;
601
    }
602
603 4
    return $chars;
604
  }
605
606
  /**
607
   * Returns the character at $index, with indexes starting at 0.
608
   *
609
   * @param  int $index Position of the character
610
   *
611
   * @return Stringy The character at $index
612
   */
613 11
  public function at($index)
614
  {
615 11
    return $this->substr($index, 1);
616
  }
617
618
  /**
619
   * Returns true if the string contains a lower case char, false
620
   * otherwise.
621
   *
622
   * @return bool Whether or not the string contains a lower case character.
623
   */
624 12
  public function hasLowerCase()
625
  {
626 12
    return $this->matchesPattern('.*[[:lower:]]');
627
  }
628
629
  /**
630
   * Returns true if $str matches the supplied pattern, false otherwise.
631
   *
632
   * @param  string $pattern Regex pattern to match against
633
   *
634
   * @return bool   Whether or not $str matches the pattern
635
   */
636 91
  private function matchesPattern($pattern)
637
  {
638 91
    if (preg_match('/' . $pattern . '/u', $this->str)) {
639 54
      return true;
640
    } else {
641 37
      return false;
642
    }
643
  }
644
645
  /**
646
   * Returns true if the string contains an upper case char, false
647
   * otherwise.
648
   *
649
   * @return bool Whether or not the string contains an upper case character.
650
   */
651 12
  public function hasUpperCase()
652
  {
653 12
    return $this->matchesPattern('.*[[:upper:]]');
654
  }
655
656
  /**
657
   * Convert all HTML entities to their applicable characters.
658
   *
659
   * @param  int|null $flags Optional flags
660
   *
661
   * @return Stringy  Object with the resulting $str after being html decoded.
662
   */
663 5
  public function htmlDecode($flags = ENT_COMPAT)
664
  {
665 5
    $str = UTF8::html_entity_decode($this->str, $flags, $this->encoding);
666
667 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
668
  }
669
670
  /**
671
   * Convert all applicable characters to HTML entities.
672
   *
673
   * @param  int|null $flags Optional flags
674
   *
675
   * @return Stringy  Object with the resulting $str after being html encoded.
676
   */
677 5
  public function htmlEncode($flags = ENT_COMPAT)
678
  {
679 5
    $str = UTF8::htmlentities($this->str, $flags, $this->encoding);
680
681 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
682
  }
683
684
  /**
685
   * Capitalizes the first word of the string, replaces underscores with
686
   * spaces, and strips '_id'.
687
   *
688
   * @return Stringy Object with a humanized $str
689
   */
690 3
  public function humanize()
691
  {
692 3
    $str = UTF8::str_replace(array('_id', '_'), array('', ' '), $this->str);
693
694 3
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding)->trim()->upperCaseFirst();
695
  }
696
697
  /**
698
   * Converts the first character of the supplied string to upper case.
699
   *
700
   * @return Stringy Object with the first character of $str being upper case
701
   */
702 27 View Code Duplication
  public function upperCaseFirst()
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703
  {
704 27
    $first = UTF8::substr($this->str, 0, 1, $this->encoding);
705 27
    $rest = UTF8::substr(
706 27
        $this->str,
707 27
        1,
708 27
        $this->length() - 1,
709 27
        $this->encoding
710
    );
711
712 27
    $str = UTF8::strtoupper($first, $this->encoding) . $rest;
713
714 27
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
715
  }
716
717
  /**
718
   * Returns the index of the last occurrence of $needle in the string,
719
   * and false if not found. Accepts an optional offset from which to begin
720
   * the search. Offsets may be negative to count from the last character
721
   * in the string.
722
   *
723
   * @param  string $needle Substring to look for
724
   * @param  int    $offset Offset from which to search
725
   *
726
   * @return int|bool The last occurrence's index if found, otherwise false
727
   */
728 10
  public function indexOfLast($needle, $offset = 0)
729
  {
730 10
    return UTF8::strrpos($this->str, (string)$needle, (int)$offset, $this->encoding);
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$this->encoding is of type string, but the function expects a boolean.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
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731
  }
732
733
  /**
734
   * Inserts $substring into the string at the $index provided.
735
   *
736
   * @param  string $substring String to be inserted
737
   * @param  int    $index     The index at which to insert the substring
738
   *
739
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the insertion
740
   */
741 8 View Code Duplication
  public function insert($substring, $index)
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742
  {
743 8
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
744 8
    if ($index > $stringy->length()) {
745 1
      return $stringy;
746
    }
747
748 7
    $start = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, 0, $index, $stringy->encoding);
749 7
    $end = UTF8::substr(
750 7
        $stringy->str, $index, $stringy->length(),
751 7
        $stringy->encoding
752
    );
753
754 7
    $stringy->str = $start . $substring . $end;
755
756 7
    return $stringy;
757
  }
758
759
  /**
760
   * Returns true if the string contains only alphabetic chars, false
761
   * otherwise.
762
   *
763
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only alphabetic chars
764
   */
765 10
  public function isAlpha()
766
  {
767 10
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:alpha:]]*$');
768
  }
769
770
  /**
771
   * Returns true if the string contains only alphabetic and numeric chars,
772
   * false otherwise.
773
   *
774
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only alphanumeric chars
775
   */
776 13
  public function isAlphanumeric()
777
  {
778 13
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:alnum:]]*$');
779
  }
780
781
  /**
782
   * Returns true if the string contains only whitespace chars, false
783
   * otherwise.
784
   *
785
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only whitespace characters
786
   */
787 15
  public function isBlank()
788
  {
789 15
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:space:]]*$');
790
  }
791
792
  /**
793
   * Returns true if the string contains only hexadecimal chars, false
794
   * otherwise.
795
   *
796
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only hexadecimal chars
797
   */
798 13
  public function isHexadecimal()
799
  {
800 13
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:xdigit:]]*$');
801
  }
802
803
  /**
804
   * Returns true if the string is JSON, false otherwise. Unlike json_decode
805
   * in PHP 5.x, this method is consistent with PHP 7 and other JSON parsers,
806
   * in that an empty string is not considered valid JSON.
807
   *
808
   * @return bool Whether or not $str is JSON
809
   */
810 20
  public function isJson()
811
  {
812 20
    if (!isset($this->str[0])) {
813 1
      return false;
814
    }
815
816 19
    json_decode($this->str);
817
818 19
    if (json_last_error() === JSON_ERROR_NONE) {
819 11
      return true;
820
    } else {
821 8
      return false;
822
    }
823
  }
824
825
  /**
826
   * Returns true if the string contains only lower case chars, false
827
   * otherwise.
828
   *
829
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only lower case characters
830
   */
831 8
  public function isLowerCase()
832
  {
833 8
    if ($this->matchesPattern('^[[:lower:]]*$')) {
834 3
      return true;
835
    } else {
836 5
      return false;
837
    }
838
  }
839
840
  /**
841
   * Returns true if the string is serialized, false otherwise.
842
   *
843
   * @return bool Whether or not $str is serialized
844
   */
845 7
  public function isSerialized()
846
  {
847 7
    if (!isset($this->str[0])) {
848 1
      return false;
849
    }
850
851
    /** @noinspection PhpUsageOfSilenceOperatorInspection */
852
    if (
853 6
        $this->str === 'b:0;'
854
        ||
855 6
        @unserialize($this->str) !== false
856
    ) {
857 4
      return true;
858
    } else {
859 2
      return false;
860
    }
861
  }
862
863
  /**
864
   * Returns true if the string contains only lower case chars, false
865
   * otherwise.
866
   *
867
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only lower case characters
868
   */
869 8
  public function isUpperCase()
870
  {
871 8
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:upper:]]*$');
872
  }
873
874
  /**
875
   * Returns the last $n characters of the string.
876
   *
877
   * @param  int $n Number of characters to retrieve from the end
878
   *
879
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the last $n chars
880
   */
881 12 View Code Duplication
  public function last($n)
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882
  {
883 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
884
885 12
    if ($n <= 0) {
886 4
      $stringy->str = '';
887
    } else {
888 8
      return $stringy->substr(-$n);
889
    }
890
891 4
    return $stringy;
892
  }
893
894
  /**
895
   * Splits on newlines and carriage returns, returning an array of Stringy
896
   * objects corresponding to the lines in the string.
897
   *
898
   * @return Stringy[] An array of Stringy objects
899
   */
900 15
  public function lines()
901
  {
902 15
    $array = preg_split('/[\r\n]{1,2}/u', $this->str);
903
    /** @noinspection CallableInLoopTerminationConditionInspection */
904
    /** @noinspection ForeachInvariantsInspection */
905 15 View Code Duplication
    for ($i = 0; $i < count($array); $i++) {
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If the size of the collection does not change during the iteration, it is generally a good practice to compute it beforehand, and not on each iteration:

for ($i=0; $i<count($array); $i++) { // calls count() on each iteration
}

// Better
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906 15
      $array[$i] = static::create($array[$i], $this->encoding);
907
    }
908
909 15
    return $array;
910
  }
911
912
  /**
913
   * Returns the longest common prefix between the string and $otherStr.
914
   *
915
   * @param  string $otherStr Second string for comparison
916
   *
917
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the longest common prefix
918
   */
919 10
  public function longestCommonPrefix($otherStr)
920
  {
921 10
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
922 10
    $maxLength = min($this->length(), UTF8::strlen($otherStr, $encoding));
923
924 10
    $longestCommonPrefix = '';
925 10
    for ($i = 0; $i < $maxLength; $i++) {
926 8
      $char = UTF8::substr($this->str, $i, 1, $encoding);
927
928 8
      if ($char == UTF8::substr($otherStr, $i, 1, $encoding)) {
929 6
        $longestCommonPrefix .= $char;
930
      } else {
931 6
        break;
932
      }
933
    }
934
935 10
    return static::create($longestCommonPrefix, $encoding);
936
  }
937
938
  /**
939
   * Returns the longest common suffix between the string and $otherStr.
940
   *
941
   * @param  string $otherStr Second string for comparison
942
   *
943
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the longest common suffix
944
   */
945 10
  public function longestCommonSuffix($otherStr)
946
  {
947 10
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
948 10
    $maxLength = min($this->length(), UTF8::strlen($otherStr, $encoding));
949
950 10
    $longestCommonSuffix = '';
951 10
    for ($i = 1; $i <= $maxLength; $i++) {
952 8
      $char = UTF8::substr($this->str, -$i, 1, $encoding);
953
954 8
      if ($char == UTF8::substr($otherStr, -$i, 1, $encoding)) {
955 6
        $longestCommonSuffix = $char . $longestCommonSuffix;
956
      } else {
957 6
        break;
958
      }
959
    }
960
961 10
    return static::create($longestCommonSuffix, $encoding);
962
  }
963
964
  /**
965
   * Returns the longest common substring between the string and $otherStr.
966
   * In the case of ties, it returns that which occurs first.
967
   *
968
   * @param  string $otherStr Second string for comparison
969
   *
970
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the longest common substring
971
   */
972 10
  public function longestCommonSubstring($otherStr)
973
  {
974
    // Uses dynamic programming to solve
975
    // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_common_substring_problem
976 10
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
977 10
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $encoding);
978 10
    $strLength = $stringy->length();
979 10
    $otherLength = UTF8::strlen($otherStr, $encoding);
980
981
    // Return if either string is empty
982 10
    if ($strLength == 0 || $otherLength == 0) {
983 2
      $stringy->str = '';
984
985 2
      return $stringy;
986
    }
987
988 8
    $len = 0;
989 8
    $end = 0;
990 8
    $table = array_fill(
991 8
        0, $strLength + 1,
992 8
        array_fill(0, $otherLength + 1, 0)
993
    );
994
995 8
    for ($i = 1; $i <= $strLength; $i++) {
996 8
      for ($j = 1; $j <= $otherLength; $j++) {
997 8
        $strChar = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, $i - 1, 1, $encoding);
998 8
        $otherChar = UTF8::substr($otherStr, $j - 1, 1, $encoding);
999
1000 8
        if ($strChar == $otherChar) {
1001 8
          $table[$i][$j] = $table[$i - 1][$j - 1] + 1;
1002 8
          if ($table[$i][$j] > $len) {
1003 8
            $len = $table[$i][$j];
1004 8
            $end = $i;
1005
          }
1006
        } else {
1007 8
          $table[$i][$j] = 0;
1008
        }
1009
      }
1010
    }
1011
1012 8
    $stringy->str = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, $end - $len, $len, $encoding);
1013
1014 8
    return $stringy;
1015
  }
1016
1017
  /**
1018
   * Returns whether or not a character exists at an index. Offsets may be
1019
   * negative to count from the last character in the string. Implements
1020
   * part of the ArrayAccess interface.
1021
   *
1022
   * @param  mixed $offset The index to check
1023
   *
1024
   * @return boolean Whether or not the index exists
1025
   */
1026 6
  public function offsetExists($offset)
1027
  {
1028
    // init
1029 6
    $length = $this->length();
1030 6
    $offset = (int)$offset;
1031
1032 6
    if ($offset >= 0) {
1033 3
      return ($length > $offset);
1034
    }
1035
1036 3
    return ($length >= abs($offset));
1037
  }
1038
1039
  /**
1040
   * Returns the character at the given index. Offsets may be negative to
1041
   * count from the last character in the string. Implements part of the
1042
   * ArrayAccess interface, and throws an OutOfBoundsException if the index
1043
   * does not exist.
1044
   *
1045
   * @param  mixed $offset The index from which to retrieve the char
1046
   *
1047
   * @return string                 The character at the specified index
1048
   * @throws \OutOfBoundsException If the positive or negative offset does
1049
   *                               not exist
1050
   */
1051 2
  public function offsetGet($offset)
1052
  {
1053
    // init
1054 2
    $offset = (int)$offset;
1055 2
    $length = $this->length();
1056
1057
    if (
1058 2
        ($offset >= 0 && $length <= $offset)
1059
        ||
1060 2
        $length < abs($offset)
1061
    ) {
1062 1
      throw new \OutOfBoundsException('No character exists at the index');
1063
    }
1064
1065 1
    return UTF8::substr($this->str, $offset, 1, $this->encoding);
1066
  }
1067
1068
  /**
1069
   * Implements part of the ArrayAccess interface, but throws an exception
1070
   * when called. This maintains the immutability of Stringy objects.
1071
   *
1072
   * @param  mixed $offset The index of the character
1073
   * @param  mixed $value  Value to set
1074
   *
1075
   * @throws \Exception When called
1076
   */
1077 1
  public function offsetSet($offset, $value)
1078
  {
1079
    // Stringy is immutable, cannot directly set char
1080 1
    throw new \Exception('Stringy object is immutable, cannot modify char');
1081
  }
1082
1083
  /**
1084
   * Implements part of the ArrayAccess interface, but throws an exception
1085
   * when called. This maintains the immutability of Stringy objects.
1086
   *
1087
   * @param  mixed $offset The index of the character
1088
   *
1089
   * @throws \Exception When called
1090
   */
1091 1
  public function offsetUnset($offset)
1092
  {
1093
    // Don't allow directly modifying the string
1094 1
    throw new \Exception('Stringy object is immutable, cannot unset char');
1095
  }
1096
1097
  /**
1098
   * Pads the string to a given length with $padStr. If length is less than
1099
   * or equal to the length of the string, no padding takes places. The
1100
   * default string used for padding is a space, and the default type (one of
1101
   * 'left', 'right', 'both') is 'right'. Throws an InvalidArgumentException
1102
   * if $padType isn't one of those 3 values.
1103
   *
1104
   * @param  int    $length  Desired string length after padding
1105
   * @param  string $padStr  String used to pad, defaults to space
1106
   * @param  string $padType One of 'left', 'right', 'both'
1107
   *
1108
   * @return Stringy Object with a padded $str
1109
   * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If $padType isn't one of 'right', 'left' or 'both'
1110
   */
1111 13
  public function pad($length, $padStr = ' ', $padType = 'right')
1112
  {
1113 13
    if (!in_array($padType, array('left', 'right', 'both'), true)) {
1114 1
      throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
1115 1
          'Pad expects $padType ' . "to be one of 'left', 'right' or 'both'"
1116
      );
1117
    }
1118
1119
    switch ($padType) {
1120 12
      case 'left':
1121 3
        return $this->padLeft($length, $padStr);
1122 9
      case 'right':
1123 6
        return $this->padRight($length, $padStr);
1124
      default:
1125 3
        return $this->padBoth($length, $padStr);
1126
    }
1127
  }
1128
1129
  /**
1130
   * Returns a new string of a given length such that the beginning of the
1131
   * string is padded. Alias for pad() with a $padType of 'left'.
1132
   *
1133
   * @param  int    $length Desired string length after padding
1134
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad, defaults to space
1135
   *
1136
   * @return Stringy String with left padding
1137
   */
1138 10
  public function padLeft($length, $padStr = ' ')
1139
  {
1140 10
    return $this->applyPadding($length - $this->length(), 0, $padStr);
1141
  }
1142
1143
  /**
1144
   * Adds the specified amount of left and right padding to the given string.
1145
   * The default character used is a space.
1146
   *
1147
   * @param  int    $left   Length of left padding
1148
   * @param  int    $right  Length of right padding
1149
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad
1150
   *
1151
   * @return Stringy String with padding applied
1152
   */
1153 37
  private function applyPadding($left = 0, $right = 0, $padStr = ' ')
1154
  {
1155 37
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1156
1157 37
    $length = UTF8::strlen($padStr, $stringy->encoding);
1158
1159 37
    $strLength = $stringy->length();
1160 37
    $paddedLength = $strLength + $left + $right;
1161
1162 37
    if (!$length || $paddedLength <= $strLength) {
1163 3
      return $stringy;
1164
    }
1165
1166 34
    $leftPadding = UTF8::substr(
1167 34
        UTF8::str_repeat(
1168
            $padStr,
1169 34
            ceil($left / $length)
1170
        ),
1171 34
        0,
1172
        $left,
1173 34
        $stringy->encoding
1174
    );
1175
1176 34
    $rightPadding = UTF8::substr(
1177 34
        UTF8::str_repeat(
1178
            $padStr,
1179 34
            ceil($right / $length)
1180
        ),
1181 34
        0,
1182
        $right,
1183 34
        $stringy->encoding
1184
    );
1185
1186 34
    $stringy->str = $leftPadding . $stringy->str . $rightPadding;
1187
1188 34
    return $stringy;
1189
  }
1190
1191
  /**
1192
   * Returns a new string of a given length such that the end of the string
1193
   * is padded. Alias for pad() with a $padType of 'right'.
1194
   *
1195
   * @param  int    $length Desired string length after padding
1196
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad, defaults to space
1197
   *
1198
   * @return Stringy String with right padding
1199
   */
1200 13
  public function padRight($length, $padStr = ' ')
1201
  {
1202 13
    return $this->applyPadding(0, $length - $this->length(), $padStr);
1203
  }
1204
1205
  /**
1206
   * Returns a new string of a given length such that both sides of the
1207
   * string are padded. Alias for pad() with a $padType of 'both'.
1208
   *
1209
   * @param  int    $length Desired string length after padding
1210
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad, defaults to space
1211
   *
1212
   * @return Stringy String with padding applied
1213
   */
1214 14
  public function padBoth($length, $padStr = ' ')
1215
  {
1216 14
    $padding = $length - $this->length();
1217
1218 14
    return $this->applyPadding(floor($padding / 2), ceil($padding / 2), $padStr);
1219
  }
1220
1221
  /**
1222
   * Returns a new string starting with $string.
1223
   *
1224
   * @param  string $string The string to append
1225
   *
1226
   * @return Stringy Object with appended $string
1227
   */
1228 2
  public function prepend($string)
1229
  {
1230 2
    return static::create($string . $this->str, $this->encoding);
1231
  }
1232
1233
  /**
1234
   * Returns a new string with the prefix $substring removed, if present.
1235
   *
1236
   * @param  string $substring The prefix to remove
1237
   *
1238
   * @return Stringy Object having a $str without the prefix $substring
1239
   */
1240 12 View Code Duplication
  public function removeLeft($substring)
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1241
  {
1242 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1243
1244 12
    if ($stringy->startsWith($substring)) {
1245 8
      $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $stringy->encoding);
1246
1247 8
      return $stringy->substr($substringLength);
1248
    }
1249
1250 4
    return $stringy;
1251
  }
1252
1253
  /**
1254
   * Returns a new string with the suffix $substring removed, if present.
1255
   *
1256
   * @param  string $substring The suffix to remove
1257
   *
1258
   * @return Stringy Object having a $str without the suffix $substring
1259
   */
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1261
  {
1262 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1263
1264 12
    if ($stringy->endsWith($substring)) {
1265 8
      $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $stringy->encoding);
1266
1267 8
      return $stringy->substr(0, $stringy->length() - $substringLength);
1268
    }
1269
1270 4
    return $stringy;
1271
  }
1272
1273
  /**
1274
   * Returns a repeated string given a multiplier.
1275
   *
1276
   * @param  int $multiplier The number of times to repeat the string
1277
   *
1278
   * @return Stringy Object with a repeated str
1279
   */
1280 7
  public function repeat($multiplier)
1281
  {
1282 7
    $repeated = UTF8::str_repeat($this->str, $multiplier);
1283
1284 7
    return static::create($repeated, $this->encoding);
1285
  }
1286
1287
  /**
1288
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search in $str by $replacement.
1289
   *
1290
   * @param string $search        The needle to search for
1291
   * @param string $replacement   The string to replace with
1292
   * @param bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
1293
   *
1294
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1295
   */
1296 28 View Code Duplication
  public function replace($search, $replacement, $caseSensitive = true)
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1297
  {
1298 28
    if ($caseSensitive) {
1299 21
      $return = UTF8::str_replace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1300
    } else {
1301 7
      $return = UTF8::str_ireplace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1302
    }
1303
1304 28
    return static::create($return);
1305
  }
1306
1307
  /**
1308
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search in $str by $replacement.
1309
   *
1310
   * @param array        $search        The elements to search for
1311
   * @param string|array $replacement   The string to replace with
1312
   * @param bool         $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
1313
   *
1314
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1315
   */
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1317
  {
1318 30
    if ($caseSensitive) {
1319 23
      $return = UTF8::str_replace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1320
    } else {
1321 7
      $return = UTF8::str_ireplace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1322
    }
1323
1324 30
    return static::create($return);
1325
  }
1326
1327
  /**
1328
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search from the beginning of string with $replacement
1329
   *
1330
   * @param string $search
1331
   * @param string $replacement
1332
   *
1333
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1334
   */
1335 16
  public function replaceBeginning($search, $replacement)
1336
  {
1337 16
    $str = $this->regexReplace('^' . preg_quote($search, '/'), UTF8::str_replace('\\', '\\\\', $replacement));
1338
1339 16
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1340
  }
1341
1342
  /**
1343
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search from the ending of string with $replacement
1344
   *
1345
   * @param string $search
1346
   * @param string $replacement
1347
   *
1348
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1349
   */
1350 16
  public function replaceEnding($search, $replacement)
1351
  {
1352 16
    $str = $this->regexReplace(preg_quote($search, '/') . '$', UTF8::str_replace('\\', '\\\\', $replacement));
1353
1354 16
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1355
  }
1356
1357
  /**
1358
   * Returns a reversed string. A multibyte version of strrev().
1359
   *
1360
   * @return Stringy Object with a reversed $str
1361
   */
1362 5
  public function reverse()
1363
  {
1364 5
    $reversed = UTF8::strrev($this->str);
1365
1366 5
    return static::create($reversed, $this->encoding);
1367
  }
1368
1369
  /**
1370
   * Truncates the string to a given length, while ensuring that it does not
1371
   * split words. If $substring is provided, and truncating occurs, the
1372
   * string is further truncated so that the substring may be appended without
1373
   * exceeding the desired length.
1374
   *
1375
   * @param  int    $length    Desired length of the truncated string
1376
   * @param  string $substring The substring to append if it can fit
1377
   *
1378
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after truncating
1379
   */
1380 22
  public function safeTruncate($length, $substring = '')
1381
  {
1382 22
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1383 22
    if ($length >= $stringy->length()) {
1384 4
      return $stringy;
1385
    }
1386
1387
    // Need to further trim the string so we can append the substring
1388 18
    $encoding = $stringy->encoding;
1389 18
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $encoding);
1390 18
    $length -= $substringLength;
1391
1392 18
    $truncated = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, 0, $length, $encoding);
1393
1394
    // If the last word was truncated
1395 18
    if (UTF8::strpos($stringy->str, ' ', $length - 1, $encoding) != $length) {
1396
      // Find pos of the last occurrence of a space, get up to that
1397 11
      $lastPos = UTF8::strrpos($truncated, ' ', 0, $encoding);
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
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      $truncated = UTF8::substr($truncated, 0, $lastPos, $encoding);
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If a method or function can return multiple different values and unless you are sure that you only can receive a single value in this context, we recommend to add an additional type check:

/**
 * @return array|string
 */
function returnsDifferentValues($x) {
    if ($x) {
        return 'foo';
    }

    return array();
}

$x = returnsDifferentValues($y);
if (is_array($x)) {
    // $x is an array.
}

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1399
    }
1400
1401 18
    $stringy->str = $truncated . $substring;
1402
1403 18
    return $stringy;
1404
  }
1405
1406
  /**
1407
   * A multibyte string shuffle function. It returns a string with its
1408
   * characters in random order.
1409
   *
1410
   * @return Stringy Object with a shuffled $str
1411
   */
1412 3
  public function shuffle()
1413
  {
1414 3
    $shuffledStr = UTF8::str_shuffle($this->str);
1415
1416 3
    return static::create($shuffledStr, $this->encoding);
1417
  }
1418
1419
  /**
1420
   * Converts the string into an URL slug. This includes replacing non-ASCII
1421
   * characters with their closest ASCII equivalents, removing remaining
1422
   * non-ASCII and non-alphanumeric characters, and replacing whitespace with
1423
   * $replacement. The replacement defaults to a single dash, and the string
1424
   * is also converted to lowercase.
1425
   *
1426
   * @param string $replacement The string used to replace whitespace
1427
   * @param string $language    The language for the url
1428
   * @param bool   $strToLower  string to lower
1429
   *
1430
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has been converted to an URL slug
1431
   */
1432 15
  public function slugify($replacement = '-', $language = 'de', $strToLower = true)
1433
  {
1434 15
    $slug = URLify::slug($this->str, $language, $replacement, $strToLower);
1435
1436 15
    return static::create($slug, $this->encoding);
1437
  }
1438
1439
  /**
1440
   * Remove css media-queries.
1441
   *
1442
   * @return Stringy
1443
   */
1444 1
  public function stripeCssMediaQueries()
1445
  {
1446 1
    $pattern = '#@media\\s+(?:only\\s)?(?:[\\s{\\(]|screen|all)\\s?[^{]+{.*}\\s*}\\s*#misU';
1447 1
    return static::create(preg_replace($pattern, '', $this->str));
1448
  }
1449
1450
  /**
1451
   * Remove empty html-tag.
1452
   *
1453
   * e.g.: <tag></tag>
1454
   *
1455
   * @return Stringy
1456
   */
1457 1
  public function stripeEmptyHtmlTags()
1458
  {
1459 1
    $pattern = "/<[^\/>]*>(([\s]?)*|)<\/[^>]*>/i";
1460
1461 1
    return static::create(preg_replace($pattern, '', $this->str));
1462
  }
1463
1464
  /**
1465
   * Converts the string into an valid UTF-8 string.
1466
   *
1467
   * @return Stringy
1468
   */
1469 1
  public function utf8ify()
1470
  {
1471 1
    return static::create(UTF8::cleanup($this->str));
1472
  }
1473
1474
  /**
1475
   * escape html
1476
   *
1477
   * @return Stringy
1478
   */
1479 6
  public function escape()
1480
  {
1481 6
    $str = UTF8::htmlspecialchars(
1482 6
        $this->str,
1483 6
        ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE,
1484 6
        $this->encoding
1485
    );
1486
1487 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1488
  }
1489
1490
  /**
1491
   * remove xss from html
1492
   *
1493
   * @return Stringy
1494
   */
1495 6
  public function removeXss()
1496
  {
1497 6
    static $antiXss = null;
1498
1499 6
    if ($antiXss === null) {
1500 1
      $antiXss = new AntiXSS();
1501
    }
1502
1503 6
    $str = $antiXss->xss_clean($this->str);
1504
1505 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1506
  }
1507
1508
  /**
1509
   * remove html-break [br | \r\n | \r | \n | ...]
1510
   *
1511
   * @param string $replacement
1512
   *
1513
   * @return Stringy
1514
   */
1515 6
  public function removeHtmlBreak($replacement = '')
1516
  {
1517 6
    $str = preg_replace('#/\r\n|\r|\n|<br.*/?>#isU', $replacement, $this->str);
1518
1519 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1520
  }
1521
1522
  /**
1523
   * remove html
1524
   *
1525
   * @param $allowableTags
1526
   *
1527
   * @return Stringy
1528
   */
1529 6
  public function removeHtml($allowableTags = null)
1530
  {
1531 6
    $str = strip_tags($this->str, $allowableTags);
1532
1533 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1534
  }
1535
1536
  /**
1537
   * Returns the substring beginning at $start, and up to, but not including
1538
   * the index specified by $end. If $end is omitted, the function extracts
1539
   * the remaining string. If $end is negative, it is computed from the end
1540
   * of the string.
1541
   *
1542
   * @param  int $start Initial index from which to begin extraction
1543
   * @param  int $end   Optional index at which to end extraction
1544
   *
1545
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the extracted substring
1546
   */
1547 18
  public function slice($start, $end = null)
1548
  {
1549 18
    if ($end === null) {
1550 4
      $length = $this->length();
1551 14
    } elseif ($end >= 0 && $end <= $start) {
1552 4
      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
1553 10
    } elseif ($end < 0) {
1554 2
      $length = $this->length() + $end - $start;
1555
    } else {
1556 8
      $length = $end - $start;
1557
    }
1558
1559 14
    $str = UTF8::substr($this->str, $start, $length, $this->encoding);
1560
1561 14
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1562
  }
1563
1564
  /**
1565
   * Splits the string with the provided regular expression, returning an
1566
   * array of Stringy objects. An optional integer $limit will truncate the
1567
   * results.
1568
   *
1569
   * @param  string $pattern The regex with which to split the string
1570
   * @param  int    $limit   Optional maximum number of results to return
1571
   *
1572
   * @return Stringy[] An array of Stringy objects
1573
   */
1574 19
  public function split($pattern, $limit = null)
1575
  {
1576 19
    if ($limit === 0) {
1577 2
      return array();
1578
    }
1579
1580
    // UTF8::split errors when supplied an empty pattern in < PHP 5.4.13
1581
    // and current versions of HHVM (3.8 and below)
1582 17
    if ($pattern === '') {
1583 1
      return array(static::create($this->str, $this->encoding));
1584
    }
1585
1586
    // UTF8::split returns the remaining unsplit string in the last index when
1587
    // supplying a limit
1588 16
    if ($limit > 0) {
1589 8
      $limit += 1;
1590
    } else {
1591 8
      $limit = -1;
1592
    }
1593
1594 16
    $array = preg_split('/' . preg_quote($pattern, '/') . '/u', $this->str, $limit);
1595
1596 16
    if ($limit > 0 && count($array) === $limit) {
1597 4
      array_pop($array);
1598
    }
1599
1600
    /** @noinspection CallableInLoopTerminationConditionInspection */
1601
    /** @noinspection ForeachInvariantsInspection */
1602 16 View Code Duplication
    for ($i = 0; $i < count($array); $i++) {
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If the size of the collection does not change during the iteration, it is generally a good practice to compute it beforehand, and not on each iteration:

for ($i=0; $i<count($array); $i++) { // calls count() on each iteration
}

// Better
for ($i=0, $c=count($array); $i<$c; $i++) { // calls count() just once
}
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1603 16
      $array[$i] = static::create($array[$i], $this->encoding);
1604
    }
1605
1606 16
    return $array;
1607
  }
1608
1609
  /**
1610
   * Surrounds $str with the given substring.
1611
   *
1612
   * @param  string $substring The substring to add to both sides
1613
   *
1614
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str had the substring both prepended and
1615
   *                 appended
1616
   */
1617 5
  public function surround($substring)
1618
  {
1619 5
    $str = implode('', array($substring, $this->str, $substring));
1620
1621 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1622
  }
1623
1624
  /**
1625
   * Returns a case swapped version of the string.
1626
   *
1627
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has each character's case swapped
1628
   */
1629 5
  public function swapCase()
1630
  {
1631 5
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1632
1633 5
    $stringy->str = UTF8::swapCase($stringy->str, $stringy->encoding);
1634
1635 5
    return $stringy;
1636
  }
1637
1638
  /**
1639
   * Returns a string with smart quotes, ellipsis characters, and dashes from
1640
   * Windows-1252 (commonly used in Word documents) replaced by their ASCII
1641
   * equivalents.
1642
   *
1643
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has those characters removed
1644
   */
1645 4
  public function tidy()
1646
  {
1647 4
    $str = UTF8::normalize_msword($this->str);
1648
1649 4
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1650
  }
1651
1652
  /**
1653
   * Returns a trimmed string with the first letter of each word capitalized.
1654
   * Also accepts an array, $ignore, allowing you to list words not to be
1655
   * capitalized.
1656
   *
1657
   * @param  array $ignore An array of words not to capitalize
1658
   *
1659
   * @return Stringy Object with a titleized $str
1660
   */
1661 5
  public function titleize($ignore = null)
1662
  {
1663 5
    $stringy = static::create($this->trim(), $this->encoding);
1664 5
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
1665
1666 5
    $stringy->str = preg_replace_callback(
1667 5
        '/([\S]+)/u',
1668
        function ($match) use ($encoding, $ignore) {
1669 5
          if ($ignore && in_array($match[0], $ignore, true)) {
1670 2
            return $match[0];
1671
          } else {
1672 5
            $stringy = new Stringy($match[0], $encoding);
1673
1674 5
            return (string)$stringy->toLowerCase()->upperCaseFirst();
1675
          }
1676 5
        },
1677 5
        $stringy->str
1678
    );
1679
1680 5
    return $stringy;
1681
  }
1682
1683
  /**
1684
   * Converts all characters in the string to lowercase. An alias for PHP's
1685
   * UTF8::strtolower().
1686
   *
1687
   * @return Stringy Object with all characters of $str being lowercase
1688
   */
1689 27
  public function toLowerCase()
1690
  {
1691 27
    $str = UTF8::strtolower($this->str, $this->encoding);
1692
1693 27
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1694
  }
1695
1696
  /**
1697
   * Returns true if the string is base64 encoded, false otherwise.
1698
   *
1699
   * @return bool Whether or not $str is base64 encoded
1700
   */
1701 7
  public function isBase64()
1702
  {
1703 7
    return UTF8::is_base64($this->str);
1704
  }
1705
1706
  /**
1707
   * Returns an ASCII version of the string. A set of non-ASCII characters are
1708
   * replaced with their closest ASCII counterparts, and the rest are removed
1709
   * unless instructed otherwise.
1710
   *
1711
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str contains only ASCII characters
1712
   */
1713 16
  public function toAscii()
1714
  {
1715 16
    $str = UTF8::toAscii($this->str);
1716
1717 16
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1718
  }
1719
1720
  /**
1721
   * Returns a boolean representation of the given logical string value.
1722
   * For example, 'true', '1', 'on' and 'yes' will return true. 'false', '0',
1723
   * 'off', and 'no' will return false. In all instances, case is ignored.
1724
   * For other numeric strings, their sign will determine the return value.
1725
   * In addition, blank strings consisting of only whitespace will return
1726
   * false. For all other strings, the return value is a result of a
1727
   * boolean cast.
1728
   *
1729
   * @return bool A boolean value for the string
1730
   */
1731 15
  public function toBoolean()
1732
  {
1733 15
    $key = $this->toLowerCase()->str;
1734
    $map = array(
1735 15
        'true'  => true,
1736
        '1'     => true,
1737
        'on'    => true,
1738
        'yes'   => true,
1739
        'false' => false,
1740
        '0'     => false,
1741
        'off'   => false,
1742
        'no'    => false,
1743
    );
1744
1745 15
    if (array_key_exists($key, $map)) {
1746 10
      return $map[$key];
1747 5
    } elseif (is_numeric($this->str)) {
1748 2
      return ((int)$this->str > 0);
1749
    } else {
1750 3
      return (bool)$this->regexReplace('[[:space:]]', '')->str;
1751
    }
1752
  }
1753
1754
  /**
1755
   * Return Stringy object as string, but you can also use (string) for automatically casting the object into a string.
1756
   *
1757
   * @return string
1758
   */
1759 8
  public function toString()
1760
  {
1761 8
    return (string)$this->str;
1762
  }
1763
1764
  /**
1765
   * Converts each tab in the string to some number of spaces, as defined by
1766
   * $tabLength. By default, each tab is converted to 4 consecutive spaces.
1767
   *
1768
   * @param  int $tabLength Number of spaces to replace each tab with
1769
   *
1770
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has had tabs switched to spaces
1771
   */
1772 6 View Code Duplication
  public function toSpaces($tabLength = 4)
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1773
  {
1774 6
    $spaces = UTF8::str_repeat(' ', $tabLength);
1775 6
    $str = UTF8::str_replace("\t", $spaces, $this->str);
1776
1777 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1778
  }
1779
1780
  /**
1781
   * Converts each occurrence of some consecutive number of spaces, as
1782
   * defined by $tabLength, to a tab. By default, each 4 consecutive spaces
1783
   * are converted to a tab.
1784
   *
1785
   * @param  int $tabLength Number of spaces to replace with a tab
1786
   *
1787
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has had spaces switched to tabs
1788
   */
1789 5 View Code Duplication
  public function toTabs($tabLength = 4)
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1790
  {
1791 5
    $spaces = UTF8::str_repeat(' ', $tabLength);
1792 5
    $str = UTF8::str_replace($spaces, "\t", $this->str);
1793
1794 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1795
  }
1796
1797
  /**
1798
   * Converts the first character of each word in the string to uppercase.
1799
   *
1800
   * @return Stringy Object with all characters of $str being title-cased
1801
   */
1802 5
  public function toTitleCase()
1803
  {
1804
    // "mb_convert_case()" used a polyfill from the "UTF8"-Class
1805 5
    $str = mb_convert_case($this->str, MB_CASE_TITLE, $this->encoding);
1806
1807 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1808
  }
1809
1810
  /**
1811
   * Converts all characters in the string to uppercase. An alias for PHP's
1812
   * UTF8::strtoupper().
1813
   *
1814
   * @return Stringy Object with all characters of $str being uppercase
1815
   */
1816 5
  public function toUpperCase()
1817
  {
1818 5
    $str = UTF8::strtoupper($this->str, $this->encoding);
1819
1820 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1821
  }
1822
1823
  /**
1824
   * Returns a string with whitespace removed from the start of the string.
1825
   * Supports the removal of unicode whitespace. Accepts an optional
1826
   * string of characters to strip instead of the defaults.
1827
   *
1828
   * @param  string $chars Optional string of characters to strip
1829
   *
1830
   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str
1831
   */
1832 13 View Code Duplication
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1833
  {
1834 13
    if (!$chars) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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1835 11
      $chars = '[:space:]';
1836
    } else {
1837 2
      $chars = preg_quote($chars, '/');
1838
    }
1839
1840 13
    return $this->regexReplace("^[$chars]+", '');
1841
  }
1842
1843
  /**
1844
   * Returns a string with whitespace removed from the end of the string.
1845
   * Supports the removal of unicode whitespace. Accepts an optional
1846
   * string of characters to strip instead of the defaults.
1847
   *
1848
   * @param  string $chars Optional string of characters to strip
1849
   *
1850
   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str
1851
   */
1852 13 View Code Duplication
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  {
1854 13
    if (!$chars) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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1855 11
      $chars = '[:space:]';
1856
    } else {
1857 2
      $chars = preg_quote($chars, '/');
1858
    }
1859
1860 13
    return $this->regexReplace("[$chars]+\$", '');
1861
  }
1862
1863
  /**
1864
   * Truncates the string to a given length. If $substring is provided, and
1865
   * truncating occurs, the string is further truncated so that the substring
1866
   * may be appended without exceeding the desired length.
1867
   *
1868
   * @param  int    $length    Desired length of the truncated string
1869
   * @param  string $substring The substring to append if it can fit
1870
   *
1871
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after truncating
1872
   */
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1874
  {
1875 22
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1876 22
    if ($length >= $stringy->length()) {
1877 4
      return $stringy;
1878
    }
1879
1880
    // Need to further trim the string so we can append the substring
1881 18
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $stringy->encoding);
1882 18
    $length -= $substringLength;
1883
1884 18
    $truncated = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, 0, $length, $stringy->encoding);
1885 18
    $stringy->str = $truncated . $substring;
1886
1887 18
    return $stringy;
1888
  }
1889
1890
  /**
1891
   * Returns a lowercase and trimmed string separated by underscores.
1892
   * Underscores are inserted before uppercase characters (with the exception
1893
   * of the first character of the string), and in place of spaces as well as
1894
   * dashes.
1895
   *
1896
   * @return Stringy Object with an underscored $str
1897
   */
1898 16
  public function underscored()
1899
  {
1900 16
    return $this->delimit('_');
1901
  }
1902
1903
  /**
1904
   * Returns an UpperCamelCase version of the supplied string. It trims
1905
   * surrounding spaces, capitalizes letters following digits, spaces, dashes
1906
   * and underscores, and removes spaces, dashes, underscores.
1907
   *
1908
   * @return Stringy Object with $str in UpperCamelCase
1909
   */
1910 13
  public function upperCamelize()
1911
  {
1912 13
    return $this->camelize()->upperCaseFirst();
1913
  }
1914
1915
  /**
1916
   * Returns a camelCase version of the string. Trims surrounding spaces,
1917
   * capitalizes letters following digits, spaces, dashes and underscores,
1918
   * and removes spaces, dashes, as well as underscores.
1919
   *
1920
   * @return Stringy Object with $str in camelCase
1921
   */
1922 32
  public function camelize()
1923
  {
1924 32
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
1925 32
    $stringy = $this->trim()->lowerCaseFirst();
1926 32
    $stringy->str = preg_replace('/^[-_]+/', '', $stringy->str);
1927
1928 32
    $stringy->str = preg_replace_callback(
1929 32
        '/[-_\s]+(.)?/u',
1930
        function ($match) use ($encoding) {
1931 27
          if (isset($match[1])) {
1932 27
            return UTF8::strtoupper($match[1], $encoding);
1933
          } else {
1934 1
            return '';
1935
          }
1936 32
        },
1937 32
        $stringy->str
1938
    );
1939
1940 32
    $stringy->str = preg_replace_callback(
1941 32
        '/[\d]+(.)?/u',
1942
        function ($match) use ($encoding) {
1943 6
          return UTF8::strtoupper($match[0], $encoding);
1944 32
        },
1945 32
        $stringy->str
1946
    );
1947
1948 32
    return $stringy;
1949
  }
1950
1951
  /**
1952
   * Convert a string to e.g.: "snake_case"
1953
   *
1954
   * @return Stringy Object with $str in snake_case
1955
   */
1956 20
  public function snakeize()
1957
  {
1958 20
    $str = $this->str;
1959
1960 20
    $str = UTF8::normalize_whitespace($str);
1961 20
    $str = str_replace('-', '_', $str);
1962
1963 20
    $str = preg_replace_callback(
1964 20
        '/([\d|A-Z])/u',
1965 20
        function ($matches) {
1966 8
          $match = $matches[1];
1967 8
          $matchInt = (int)$match;
1968
1969 8
          if ("$matchInt" == $match) {
1970 4
            return '_' . $match . '_';
1971
          } else {
1972 4
            return '_' . UTF8::strtolower($match);
1973
          }
1974 20
        },
1975
        $str
1976
    );
1977
1978 20
    $str = preg_replace(
1979
        array(
1980
1981 20
            '/\s+/',      // convert spaces to "_"
1982
            '/^\s+|\s+$/',  // trim leading & trailing spaces
1983
            '/_+/',         // remove double "_"
1984
        ),
1985
        array(
1986 20
            '_',
1987
            '',
1988
            '_',
1989
        ),
1990
        $str
1991
    );
1992
1993 20
    $str = UTF8::trim($str, '_'); // trim leading & trailing "_"
1994 20
    $str = UTF8::trim($str); // trim leading & trailing whitespace
1995
1996 20
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1997
  }
1998
1999
  /**
2000
   * Converts the first character of the string to lower case.
2001
   *
2002
   * @return Stringy Object with the first character of $str being lower case
2003
   */
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  public function lowerCaseFirst()
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2005
  {
2006 37
    $first = UTF8::substr($this->str, 0, 1, $this->encoding);
2007 37
    $rest = UTF8::substr(
2008 37
        $this->str, 1, $this->length() - 1,
2009 37
        $this->encoding
2010
    );
2011
2012 37
    $str = UTF8::strtolower($first, $this->encoding) . $rest;
2013
2014 37
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
2015
  }
2016
2017
  /**
2018
   * Shorten the string after $length, but also after the next word.
2019
   *
2020
   * @param int    $length
2021
   * @param string $strAddOn
2022
   *
2023
   * @return Stringy
2024
   */
2025 4
  public function shortenAfterWord($length, $strAddOn = '...')
2026
  {
2027 4
    $string = UTF8::str_limit_after_word($this->str, $length, $strAddOn);
2028
2029 4
    return static::create($string);
2030
  }
2031
2032
  /**
2033
   * Line-Wrap the string after $limit, but also after the next word.
2034
   *
2035
   * @param int $limit
2036
   *
2037
   * @return Stringy
2038
   */
2039 1
  public function lineWrapAfterWord($limit)
2040
  {
2041 1
    $strings = preg_split('/\\r\\n|\\r|\\n/', $this->str);
2042
2043 1
    $string = '';
2044 1
    foreach ($strings as $value) {
2045 1
      $string .= wordwrap($value, $limit);
2046 1
      $string .= "\n";
2047
    }
2048
2049 1
    return static::create($string);
2050
  }
2051
}
2052